Saturday, July 12, 2014

You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover #12

- You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover - Which is very true.

But you can like one cover version better than another...

Trade softcover

Hardcover

A bit of a different twist on cover art this week. While hunting down the cover art for The Tilted World by Tom Franklin and Beth Ann Fennelly, I stopped to compare the hardcover vs. the paperback cover. I absolutely loved the book - I just read it this week. I honestly can't decide which cover I prefer. The trade editon captures the lead character for me, but the hardcover absolutely captures the setting, also a main component of the book. It's a book that is a permanent addition to my library. Which cover do you prefer? Have you read The Tilted World?
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover is a regular Saturday feature on A Bookworm's World

I just love your "cover" comparisons. For me, this one is no contest - the hardcover wins. I love the sense of loneliness and the desolation that the harsh landscape pictured on this cover evokes.Cheers,Icewineannelakebotany@hotmail.ca

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